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Install storm windows or storm doors and verify proper fit.
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Prepare or assist in the preparation of bids, contracts, or written reports related to weatherization work.
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Prepare and apply weather-stripping, glazing, caulking, or door sweeps to reduce energy losses.
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Explain energy conservation measures, such as the use of low flow showerheads and energy-efficient lighting.
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Prepare cost estimates or specifications for rehabilitation or weatherization services.
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Install and seal air ducts, combustion air openings, or ventilation openings to improve heating and cooling efficiency.
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Contact residents or building owners to schedule appointments.
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Explain recommendations, policies, procedures, requirements, or other related information to residents or building owners.
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Wrap air ducts and water lines with insulating materials, such as duct wrap and pipe insulation.
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Wrap water heaters with water heater blankets.
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Test combustible appliances, such as gas appliances.
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Apply spackling, compounding, or other materials to repair holes in walls.
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Maintain activity logs, financial transaction logs, or other records of weatherization work performed.
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Test and diagnose air flow systems, using furnace efficiency analysis equipment.
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Recommend weatherization techniques to clients in accordance with needs and applicable energy regulations, codes, policies, or statutes.
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Determine amount of air leakage in buildings, using a blower door machine.
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Clean and maintain tools and equipment.
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Apply insulation materials, such as loose, blanket, board, and foam insulation to attics, crawl spaces, basements, or walls.
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Make minor repairs using basic hand or power tools and materials, such as glass, lumber, and drywall.
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Inspect buildings to identify required weatherization measures, including repair work, modification, or replacement.